March 22, 2010; Pioneer Press| One can only hope that as word spreads about a lawsuit that pits the giant Legos company against a tiny nonprofit called Project Legos, cooler heads in the toymaker’s Danish headquarters will prevail and the whole thing will go away.—Bruce Trachtenberg

March 23, 2010; NewsBlaze.com| As health care related stocks gave Wall Street a boost yesterday in the wake of the health care reform legislation, Fitch Ratings declared that their “negative outlook” credit rating published in February for nonprofit hospitals remains unchanged.—Ruth McCambridge

March 22, 2010; Zimbio| A new report for the incoming mayor recommends that “all nonreligious based 501(c)(3) entities within Baltimore City contribute a share equitable to services rendered.”—Rick Cohen

March 23, 2010; Baltimore Sun| A New York-based nonprofit is claiming partial credit for a decision by the Tennessee state legislature to repeal a cap on how much could be spent on foster care.—Bruce Trachtenberg